Power Outage Birding

After four days w/o power, electricity finally returned yesterday to the Northland … including the heavens! Last night, although not a major dance by the Northern Lights, I captured my first even meteor in combination with the Aurora Borealis! The rest of my images were taken over the past few days. Even though we were without power, a true wildlife photographer finds the ability through strategic coffee shop visits to keep camera batteries charged.  🙂

Boulder Lake Aurora Borealis & Meteor!
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Meadow Lark Chicks & Wildflowers
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Red-Headed Woodpecker
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Shorebirds on Park Point (Least Sandpipers & Lesser Yellowlegs)
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Eastern Kingbird
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Thunder Boomer Power Outage! (4 days)

And on day #4, at 12:09 pm power returned to the Northland! Early Thursday morning about 3:30 am the mother of all thunderstorms screamed across northern Minnesota. Winds were clocked at 103 mph, and the lightning storm was intense. In fact, while racing around the house to close windows the brightness and frequency of the lightning strikes hurt my eyes. Thus began a lesson in living off the grid. Trees took down power lines and trees all over the region. A neighbors house was actually speared by a 2 foot diameter tree. One may still see the tree embedded in their house. It entered through the roof where it sticks out up above, and impaled its way through their home to also stick our the side of their home.

Here are some photos I took during the storm. In addition, you wish to read about this incredible tale of seamanship. The captain of a Canadian freighter, the Algoma Guardian which is a 729 foot long ship, was entering the Duluth harbor. While just outside the entrance to our harbor, all was dead calm, and then the storm struck with its 100+ mph winds. The article from the Duluth News Tribune actually has a webcam video which show the ship entering our harbor during the storm.

The general scene looking down my road from our driveway. Note the powerline on the ground. It would be 4+ days before we were back on the grid. The destruction does make one wonder how birds are able to survive such a storm. I’m sure many did not live through the event.
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Other views of my road. The destruction in the opposite direction was similar, and given that direction leads into a non populated forested area, the way shown in the photographs is the only possible way out.
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The city work crew arrives at my home about 18 hours post storm. I may not have power at this point, but at least it is now possible to leave our home. I had spent the previous six hours clearing trees such that I could get out of my driveway to the street.
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Ten Hours of Lake Superior

The full moon rose over Lake Superior yesterday evening just before sunset. Practicing my best lazy boy photography methods, even though I had researched many great places to photograph the full moon rising over Gitche Gumee within various 45 minute drives, I decided to just pop down to the shore of the big lake which is 800 yards from my house. This started nine hours of photography on Lake Superior! I found the Lesser Yellowlegs from their southern migration at 6:15 am which ended my ten hours!

The freighter, American Century, steams under the full moon ...
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Morning Mergansers (sunrise at Stoney Point)
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Lesser Yellowlegs on Minnesota Point (forms the Duluth / Superior harbor)
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